does anyone out there shoot mechanicals?
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does anyone out there shoot mechanicals?
I have a new exomag or exomax I can never remember, its the 1 that shoots 355 fps or better, and a buddy of mine swears by spitfire xp's in his. but I have heard that with the speed of these bows you stand the chance that they may open upon release. I do like the large cutting capabilities of the spitfires. Does anyone have experience with this?
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Aftershock Archery
Check out Afterskock Archery, They are crossbow certified. I have the Hypershock 125 they fly like feild points , but have not shot at any game will post my findings as of Oct.3. I have an Exocet 200
Tigertrout,
I shoot mechanicals and have since 1998. Looooove that Spitfire 125. I do not shoot mechanicals with o rings. The Spitfire is a cam system that does not require an o ring. However, in bad weather (rain or snow) I attach an o ring for insurance. Man it makes an awesome cut and will take some big game down fast. Lots of folks bad rap mechanicals but I find most of the nay sayers have never used them. I shot broadheads and inserts but love the way a mechanical flies when it leaves my Ex. To each his own. The sport imroves through diversity.
Kendo Kid
I shoot mechanicals and have since 1998. Looooove that Spitfire 125. I do not shoot mechanicals with o rings. The Spitfire is a cam system that does not require an o ring. However, in bad weather (rain or snow) I attach an o ring for insurance. Man it makes an awesome cut and will take some big game down fast. Lots of folks bad rap mechanicals but I find most of the nay sayers have never used them. I shot broadheads and inserts but love the way a mechanical flies when it leaves my Ex. To each his own. The sport imroves through diversity.
Kendo Kid
The only ex who has a piece of my heart is Excalibur
mech
have taken 2 deer out of my x bow w/ mechanicals. 1 was w/ a spitfire, the other w/ a rocket steelhead. bot deer went less than 50 yards. total pass thrus. the only negative aspect of using mechanicals IMO is that thay are one shot deals. if you dont mind buying new ones, then use them. i have a small box filled w/ 1 shot mech after they have done their job.
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mechanicals
well excuse the neophyte....................I guess it is a free to the top.
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thanks sliver
t..o t...he ...t...op
thanks sliver
All last season I used only NAP Spitfires. They worked great. This year I'll be shooting them again. No need to go back to broadheads. Never has one let me down (touch wood). No early opening, no glancing off hide. I like the way they are bang on after zeroing in with field points too.
And all the blades come completely apart for cleaning and repair if necessary. If a blade bends or dulls, straighten it or replace it. I use 'em over and over again.
And all the blades come completely apart for cleaning and repair if necessary. If a blade bends or dulls, straighten it or replace it. I use 'em over and over again.